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the smog a result of virtually unregulated industry is finally being treated as an emergency by the government of china. >>> google maps used to show north korea as a blank, vast morass. now, suddenly those looking to get around in the most shut off nation in the world can rely on google maps. they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the map labels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after google executive chairman eric schmitt visited north core wry ya. >>> and of all the honors tina fey has received, this one is at least tastier than a golden globe. to mark the final episode of "30 rock" this nurse night on nbc, ben & jerry are launching "30 rock, the ice cream." they resisted temptation to do a liz lemon sorbet. we learned the actual ingredients of 30 rock after the show's finally. >>> up next here tonight, it's all happening here at the zoo. these days, that means personal electronics. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like
the smog a result of virtually unregulated industry is finally being treated as an emergency by the government of china. >>> google maps used to show north korea as a blank, vast morass. now, suddenly those looking to get around in the most shut off nation in the world can rely on google maps. they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the map labels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after...
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still could face paying as much as $23 billion in government fines for violating the clean water act. mark strassmann, cbs news, new orleans. >> pelley: in washington, senator john kerry will be sworn in later this week as the 68th secretary of state, succeeding hillary clinton. kerry was confirmed today by his senate colleagues 94-3. kerry, who is 69, is the son of a diplomat, a decorated veteran of the vietnam war, he made an unsuccessful run for president, as you recall, a democratic nominee in 2004. kerry has represented massachusetts in the senate for 28 years and chairs the foreign relations committee. one of the first challenges that kerry will face is syria's civil war. today there was another mass killing in the ancient city of aleppo. at least 50 young men were apparently executed. it's not clear who killed them or why. this war pits various rebel groups against the 40-year dictatorship of the assad family and clarissa ward is following the story for us tonight. >> reporter: they were dumped in a canal, their hands tied behind their backs. most of the men appear to have been
still could face paying as much as $23 billion in government fines for violating the clean water act. mark strassmann, cbs news, new orleans. >> pelley: in washington, senator john kerry will be sworn in later this week as the 68th secretary of state, succeeding hillary clinton. kerry was confirmed today by his senate colleagues 94-3. kerry, who is 69, is the son of a diplomat, a decorated veteran of the vietnam war, he made an unsuccessful run for president, as you recall, a democratic...
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they can only buy government-approved insurance. >> it's plenty complicated. the i.r.s. has to track every american income on monthly basis so it can tell h.h.s. how much in subsidiaries and tell homeland security to make sure recipients are not here illegally and much more. the administration says not to worry, it will have systems up and ready to make it all work. bret? >> bret: we'll see. jim. thanks. there were no hard-hitting exchanges in president obama's "60 minutes" interview. that has some people upset. plus, one of the president's top advisors takes his show on the road. we'll explain next. on grapevine. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out how you may be able
they can only buy government-approved insurance. >> it's plenty complicated. the i.r.s. has to track every american income on monthly basis so it can tell h.h.s. how much in subsidiaries and tell homeland security to make sure recipients are not here illegally and much more. the administration says not to worry, it will have systems up and ready to make it all work. bret? >> bret: we'll see. jim. thanks. there were no hard-hitting exchanges in president obama's "60...
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activists had no doubt that the killings were the work of regime forces took the government officials said the victims had been kidnapped and killed by armed rebels. the rebels themselves are advancing in the east of the country. after a fierce battle, they overran a government intelligence headquarters, setting free a number of prisoners. but, the regime has been hitting back hard in many areas. around damascus, homs, hamaa. might have lost a lot of the all areas but they are determined to hang on to the big cities and strike out from there. bashar al-assad is being reported as telling visitors that the army has regained the initiative on the ground and has scored some important successes that will become apparent soon. as another sign that the regime has life in it, his british wife is also pregnant. >> this conflict and syria is going to be one of the most pressing problems waiting for senator john kerry as he takes over as secretary of state. today, his colleagues of a woman reconfirm him to succeed hillary clinton. before she goes, a secretary clinton sat down with our state depa
activists had no doubt that the killings were the work of regime forces took the government officials said the victims had been kidnapped and killed by armed rebels. the rebels themselves are advancing in the east of the country. after a fierce battle, they overran a government intelligence headquarters, setting free a number of prisoners. but, the regime has been hitting back hard in many areas. around damascus, homs, hamaa. might have lost a lot of the all areas but they are determined to...
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. >> there are some who say you're adding millions to the dole. 6 million will get government assistance. if that's not accurate, why is that the case. the immigration you spelled out so far will prevent that. >> i won't support a bill that does that, i can tell you that much. that's not what the principles say. the principles are very clear that they do not qualify for federal benefits under this plan. >> jennifer: interesting. not the warm and fuzzy reception that he's probably used to getting on fox news. but that was just a warm up for senator rubio. after that fox interview he really went into the conservative lion's den. he paid a visit to rush limbaugh to pitch to the truly right wing that he hopes to lead, and actually it seemed to work. >> i've seen the good that legal immigration has done for our country and i've seen the train that illegal immigration has done for our country. >> what you're doing is admirable and noteworthy. you're recognizing reality. you're trumpeting, shouting it. my concern is that the president wants to change reality. >> jennifer: interesting, rush's re
. >> there are some who say you're adding millions to the dole. 6 million will get government assistance. if that's not accurate, why is that the case. the immigration you spelled out so far will prevent that. >> i won't support a bill that does that, i can tell you that much. that's not what the principles say. the principles are very clear that they do not qualify for federal benefits under this plan. >> jennifer: interesting. not the warm and fuzzy reception that he's...
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the three firms collectively received some $250 billion in government bailouts. the special inspector general for tart said -- a large section of the mississippi river has been closed off after the crash of a barge set off a major oil spill. the barge was carrying 80,000 gallons of crude when it crashed into a road bridge in the mississippi town of vicksburg. the spill has forced the delays of some 300 barges trying to pass through the mississippi, a vital waterway for u.s. goods. in brazil, four people of been detained for questioning in connection with the massive fire that killed over 231 people at a nightclub in santa maria. the blaze was set off by the pyrotechnics of a band performing on stage. the death toll was likely higher because the club only had one exit. the venue's owners and to members of the band are in custody. thousands of mourners gathered at a vigil for the fire victims monday night. >> i believe it is not just me but everyone in this world who has a heart has been affected by this fire. anyone his family, who has a friend are removed. i have
the three firms collectively received some $250 billion in government bailouts. the special inspector general for tart said -- a large section of the mississippi river has been closed off after the crash of a barge set off a major oil spill. the barge was carrying 80,000 gallons of crude when it crashed into a road bridge in the mississippi town of vicksburg. the spill has forced the delays of some 300 barges trying to pass through the mississippi, a vital waterway for u.s. goods. in brazil,...
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a segment of the population for the first time an israeli government official has publicly acknowledged their practice of injecting ethiopian jewish women against their will with contraceptives israel is a country that has experienced a significant influx of ethiopian immigrants during the last two decades now some one hundred thirty thousand ethiopians most of whom are jewish live in the country however the ethiopian minority population is heavily marginalized and segregated not to mention the experience exponentially higher poverty and unemployment rates than that of native israelis and in fact there have been multiple instances of racist mobs who have vandalized and harassed ethiopian neighborhoods and even these nationalists are even supported by some members of the israeli knesset at one nationalist rally the knesset minister described illegal immigrants as a quote cancer to the country but these instances of racism have long plagued israel back in one thousand nine hundred six thousands of ethiopian jews clashed with riot police over the news that blood they donated was secretly d
a segment of the population for the first time an israeli government official has publicly acknowledged their practice of injecting ethiopian jewish women against their will with contraceptives israel is a country that has experienced a significant influx of ethiopian immigrants during the last two decades now some one hundred thirty thousand ethiopians most of whom are jewish live in the country however the ethiopian minority population is heavily marginalized and segregated not to mention the...
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the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old. reporter: and what a world she's been born into. for her home is a hole in the ground. it was dug by the romans who used it to stable life stock. these are the ruins of a byzantine city that's been reoccupied by hundreds of people, desperate syrians forced by a modern war machine to retreat into an ancient life where they must wait for goliath to be toppled. this sub terrainian stable is now home to 60 members of an extended family. the mate remark told me their proper home was obliterated by a syrian army bomb. in what was the pa trishian part of the ancient city, a child sleeps in a to
the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old....
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the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old. reporter: and what a world she's been born into. for her home is a hole in the ground. it was dug by the romans who used it to stable life stock. these are the ruins of a byzantine city that's been reoccupied by hundreds of people, desperate syrians forced by a modern war machine to retreat into an ancient life where they must wait for goliath to be toppled. this sub terrainian stable is now home to 60 members of an extended family. the mate remark told me their proper home was obliterated by a syrian army bomb. in what was the pa trishian part of the ancient city a child sleeps in a tom
the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old....
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yeah, as a republican you can still talk about why we do need government as a country. and you can appeal to people in different demographics that we're not reaching out to today. i don't remember romney traveling to chicago, philadelphia, or new york for example. i think we need to visit those cities just like ronald reagan did and have these frank conversations. i think this idea is exactly what we might need. the tea party took it over a few years ago. i say we take it back over. the part of the party that i think are more appealing to your average american. >> but he did come to new york. he came to see donald trump. don't forget. >> that's right. and i have to say. it's easy and there's a lot of shot as a democrat watching the democrat in civil war. but -- by a good party that is competing in the battlefield of ideas. that forces us to be better and make sure we have good ideas as well. so the country is better as a whole if you do have a smart and thoughtful republican party ultimately. >> that's exactly right. rev, i think we can agree the country is at its best.
yeah, as a republican you can still talk about why we do need government as a country. and you can appeal to people in different demographics that we're not reaching out to today. i don't remember romney traveling to chicago, philadelphia, or new york for example. i think we need to visit those cities just like ronald reagan did and have these frank conversations. i think this idea is exactly what we might need. the tea party took it over a few years ago. i say we take it back over. the part of...
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. >> reporter: undocumented immigrants would have to register with the federal government and pay bonds and back taxes, undergo background checks but not before increased border security can be proven. illegal immigrants would receive green cards only after every lawful applicant has gone lou the process we shouldn't be rewarding those who violate the law. >> reporter: the president's re-election with 70% of the latino vote has resulted in a shift towards compromise. but some who watch the speech feel the president did not have enough specifics. >> he didn't specify how long he would take. what we want is we want a clear, human path towards legalization that's less than five years, five years at most. >> reporter: many americans remain deeply divided on the plan while some republicans on capitol hill warn about a partisan approach. >> if this endeavor becomes a bidding war to see who can come up with the easiest, quickest and cheapest pathway to green card possible, this thing is not going to go well, folks. >> reporter: back in nevada another step in the road to reform laws most agree
. >> reporter: undocumented immigrants would have to register with the federal government and pay bonds and back taxes, undergo background checks but not before increased border security can be proven. illegal immigrants would receive green cards only after every lawful applicant has gone lou the process we shouldn't be rewarding those who violate the law. >> reporter: the president's re-election with 70% of the latino vote has resulted in a shift towards compromise. but some who...
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the response had to do with somebody screwing up in the government. both of them collectively laughed. they both laughed. >> bob: you are going to -- >> andrea: disgraceful response. >> bob: the answers are going to be fixed. i think the idea of what she said to him and he said to her is interesting. >> greg: you know, you have to give croft credit. originally obama wanted the whole thing done in a hot tub. he said no -- >> andrea: we draw a line. >> greg: draw the line in the hot tub. >> eric: leave it there. coming up, al gore fires back at the critics who calls him a hypocrite for selling the tv network to oil-funded al-jazeera. he has words for the global warmers and the deniers out there. big al on tape next on "the five." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-siz
the response had to do with somebody screwing up in the government. both of them collectively laughed. they both laughed. >> bob: you are going to -- >> andrea: disgraceful response. >> bob: the answers are going to be fixed. i think the idea of what she said to him and he said to her is interesting. >> greg: you know, you have to give croft credit. originally obama wanted the whole thing done in a hot tub. he said no -- >> andrea: we draw a line. >> greg:...
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activists had no doubt that the killings were the work of regime forces took the government officials said the victims had been kidnapped and killed by armed rebels. the rebels themselves are advancing in the east of the country. after a fierce battle, they overran a government intelligence headquarters, setting free a number of prisoners. but, the regime has been hitting back hard in many areas. around damascus, homs, hamaa. might have lost a lot of the all areas but they are determined to hang on to the big cities and strike out from there. bashar al-assad is being reported as telling visitors that the army has regained the initiative on the ground and has scored some important successes that will become apparent soon. as another sign that the regime has life in it, his british wife is also pregnant. >> this conflict and syria is going to be one of the most pressing problems waiting for senator john kerry as he takes over as secretary of state. today, his colleagues of a woman reconfirm him to succeed hillary clinton. before she goes, a secretary clinton sat down with our state depa
activists had no doubt that the killings were the work of regime forces took the government officials said the victims had been kidnapped and killed by armed rebels. the rebels themselves are advancing in the east of the country. after a fierce battle, they overran a government intelligence headquarters, setting free a number of prisoners. but, the regime has been hitting back hard in many areas. around damascus, homs, hamaa. might have lost a lot of the all areas but they are determined to...
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he got out of government with a bad taste in his mouth. he wrote this book as a kind of revenge. and david fincher, it came from david the idea of rebooting the idea to the united states. we thought it would transfer incredibly well. it was a great hit series in britain in the '90s. they called him francis ercot then. >> let me ask you about inside. you played an inside guy like i used to be. inside. not king, not president. those characters seem more interesting today. the ones inside the woodwork. by the people who make the calls and do have these intermural fights going on. >> it's been fascinating for me to learn. kevin mccartney met with me. and thinking about what it must be like to corral 218 senators to vote they want you want them to is kind of crazy. we learned it isn't that crazy to do. but i've learned a lot. >> what have you learned about ambition in politics? i think even hillary clinton never talks about what she wants. she can never say i want to be president, for example. and you are doing a study in gross ambition. this guy wants to get ahead, get ahead with peo
he got out of government with a bad taste in his mouth. he wrote this book as a kind of revenge. and david fincher, it came from david the idea of rebooting the idea to the united states. we thought it would transfer incredibly well. it was a great hit series in britain in the '90s. they called him francis ercot then. >> let me ask you about inside. you played an inside guy like i used to be. inside. not king, not president. those characters seem more interesting today. the ones inside...
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most governments are struggling economic climate. i have enjoyed our visit here, as it has been. >> let's do it again tomorrow. >> we have a surplus of warm weather and sunshine. >> it will be warm and windy tomorrow, but the cold front make itself felt with the for some severe weather. the time lapse just a short time ago in loudon, a beautiful sunset. just some high clouds streaming in. temperatures will stay warm and the overnight hours. here is what we have with the temperature. frederick, 68 in culpeper. way above the mark of the average height of 44. we will stay clearly in the warm air through the overnight and for the day tomorrow. 48-55 for overnight lows, and the cold front and severe weather, heavy thunderstorms marching east steadily. here it will be warm tomorrow. with the front of arriving, winds and heavy possibility for the areas shaded in yellow. that includes all of our viewing area as well. it will be afternoon when we see the increasing cloudiness and then early evening when we get them on the showers and thunders
most governments are struggling economic climate. i have enjoyed our visit here, as it has been. >> let's do it again tomorrow. >> we have a surplus of warm weather and sunshine. >> it will be warm and windy tomorrow, but the cold front make itself felt with the for some severe weather. the time lapse just a short time ago in loudon, a beautiful sunset. just some high clouds streaming in. temperatures will stay warm and the overnight hours. here is what we have with the...
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government now has a staggering $1.5 billion in a savings account. account. coming up, we'll tell you what . where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> okay, how much money are you saving these days? guess what, the d.c. government has $1.5 billion in its bank account and bruce johnson is here to tell us why the city leaders think they need so much cash. $1.5billion sounds like a lot, but it's not as much as you think. >> well, $200 million, no, $1.5 billion, they say that's not enough. they need another $200 million to go with that amount for a rainy day. after today, nobody can dispute the fact that the district of columbia is on a roll. there is commercial development, 1100 new residents every month. and today, city leader revealed the district's fund balance or savings account has climbed to a staggering $1.5 billion. >> none has been able to come back as well and as fast as this city has. >> the good news is, keeps c
government now has a staggering $1.5 billion in a savings account. account. coming up, we'll tell you what . where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> okay, how much money are you saving these days? guess what, the d.c. government has $1.5 billion in its bank account and bruce johnson is here to tell us why the city leaders think they need so much...
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a lot of people don't realize that the government grows and expands it costs us jobs and economic growth in the private economy and would like to have that discussion in the google this year finally. the price president said it is a statement of priority. in the past years the senate democrats evidently had no priority. tsuda talking about doing a budget, but they're talking about raising taxes. we to think of that for jobs and the economy. talking about economic growth and jobs in the worst thing you can do is raise taxes. as we get in the budget debate, i hope it will focus the light squarely where it should be and that is on the past three years democrats lack of budget and their budget this year is near them talk about it which proposes more tax increases with jobs growth in the economy. >> following the president so-called recess appointments, the courts have now ruled disappointment were illegally made, unconstitutional. so we have now is the nlrb operating under a cloud of uncertainty. i'm introducing legislation this week focused specifically on that and making sure there are no
a lot of people don't realize that the government grows and expands it costs us jobs and economic growth in the private economy and would like to have that discussion in the google this year finally. the price president said it is a statement of priority. in the past years the senate democrats evidently had no priority. tsuda talking about doing a budget, but they're talking about raising taxes. we to think of that for jobs and the economy. talking about economic growth and jobs in the worst...
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are government subsidies feeding a bubble about to burst? (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. .. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> eric: does america have a glut of college graduates? well, maybe. nearly half of all workers with a college degree has a job that does not require a college degree. stevemore says blame it on this. explosion in government subsidies that is pushing too many kids in to college. so, steve, once again, washington's good intentions having a bad consequence. >> yeah. i think there are really two factors behind this fact that college graduates can't get a job anywhere near the kind of field they want to. one is that you've got an explosion of subsidies to make college so expensive. >> eric: let me stop you there. what do you mean explosionive of custodies t
are government subsidies feeding a bubble about to burst? (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. .. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> eric: does america have a glut of college graduates? well, maybe. nearly half of all...
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no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six people died in the attack. the couple are gun owners themselves and used to practice at an nra range. now they are taking on the powerful gun lobby. kelly tells cnn they support extensive gun control, including restricting high-capacity weapons, like the one used by giffords' shooter. >> he was taken down after unloading ten rounds in a magazine, then there would certainly be other people that didn't -- that died that day that would be alive today. >> reporter: as the nra's executive director, wayne lapierre is the defender of gun rights. his prepared testimony released by the nra sounds familiar warnings. law-eye biding gun owners will not take responsibility for criminals nor do w
no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six people died in the attack. the couple are gun owners themselves and...
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that his government has agreed to allow the u.s. to place to do. romans near niger right now the only other permanent base the u.s. has is three thousand miles south in the country of djibouti so what does this mean for u.s. foreign policy goals to discuss i'm joined now by steven miles coalition court nader for win without war stephen great to have you here great to be here now north africa seems to be this new hot spot for the u.s. military does it come to as a surprise to you that there are plans in the works for a new drone base there when it comes to drones not much comes this is a prize to many more i mean the only thing that's still out there is a surprise is what we don't know and that's once again what we're finding out with these reports is that there's a lot more out there that we don't know and tragically we keep finding out about it through the press rather than hearing about it from our own government so i think what we've what we're all wondering after we're hearing our news today is just what's going on what's the policy what's the
that his government has agreed to allow the u.s. to place to do. romans near niger right now the only other permanent base the u.s. has is three thousand miles south in the country of djibouti so what does this mean for u.s. foreign policy goals to discuss i'm joined now by steven miles coalition court nader for win without war stephen great to have you here great to be here now north africa seems to be this new hot spot for the u.s. military does it come to as a surprise to you that there are...
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joy, the republicans have always said they are for limited government. >> right. >> are they also for unlimited whining, crying? >> i think the decent thing to do is for us to all chip in and buy blankets for everyone. everyone gets a blankie. i have never seen so much whining and moaning and crying. it's pathetic. the conservative movement has always supposedly been the macho movement in american politics, but now they are the whining movement in american politics. their entire indictment of barack obama is, he's mean! that's pathetic. >> right. >> are you serious? >> yes, she is serious, ron. we just saw one of our fellow conservatives talking about the president's plan to outlaw fox news. actually all the president pointed out and i'm quoting was that if a republican member of congress is not punished by fox news or by rush limbaugh for working with a democrat on a bill of common interest, then you'll see more of them doing it. which i don't know, ron, sounds pretty obvious to me, but are you also losing sleep at night because you're afraid the president wants to take away your fox
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undocumented immigrants would have to register with the practical government, pay pines and taxes, and undergo background checks. but first, increased border security would have to be proven before any reforms take effect. >> thank you. the reason i came here today is because of a challenge where the differences are dwindling. where broad consensus is emerging. and where a call for action can now be heard coming from all across america. i'm here today because the time has come for common sense, comprehensive immigration reform. >> reporter: his plan is just a framework and passage of any legislation is not a given. however, this is seen as an important step on the heels of t the bipartisan senate plan. >>> senator john kerry is expected to be confirmed as the next secretary of state within the hour. he sailed through the first phase of confirmation this morning. senate foreign relations committee unanimously approved kerry by voice vote. kerry has been a member of the committee for 28 years and chaired it for the past four years. the full senate will now debate the nomination and will
undocumented immigrants would have to register with the practical government, pay pines and taxes, and undergo background checks. but first, increased border security would have to be proven before any reforms take effect. >> thank you. the reason i came here today is because of a challenge where the differences are dwindling. where broad consensus is emerging. and where a call for action can now be heard coming from all across america. i'm here today because the time has come for common...
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government very much wants some kind of solution in is in palestine because it's really it goes against u.s. interest for israel to be carrying out the type of strategy that they're carrying out now which is constant expand jan and massive human rights violations of course united states want to protect israel as this garrison state in the region this attack dog in the region that's meant to serve us imperial interests in the region but of course there's this kind of back and forth between the interests of the israeli government and the interests of the u.s. government but we do know that john kerry very recently has taken a very strong stance like every other politician in favor of the israeli government over the interests of the palestinian people who are the victims in this situation so again on this issue we're going to see more of the same which is imperial interests all over the world michael an iraq war veteran from the antiwar coalition thank you for your time and you. my that brings us to the end of this block all more news in just under five minutes you stay with us here on r.t
government very much wants some kind of solution in is in palestine because it's really it goes against u.s. interest for israel to be carrying out the type of strategy that they're carrying out now which is constant expand jan and massive human rights violations of course united states want to protect israel as this garrison state in the region this attack dog in the region that's meant to serve us imperial interests in the region but of course there's this kind of back and forth between the...
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it plays a huge role in peace talks between palestinian leaders and the israel government. the united states gives egypt's military more than $1 billion every year. our -- what do we make of the marshal law? has that been imposed? >> reporter: gretchen, that warning from the defense minister, raising a lot of eyebrows and echoing a lot of concerns about egypt right now. there have been several days of ongoing protests and violent riots. muhammad morsi instituted marshal law on sunday night, defending the law. he has gone into three city, including suez, a major hub. morsi defended it, saying it was necessary, but it is similar to what was imposed imposed on es in three decades of the mubarak era. many egyptioians defied the order and they complain that morsi is a new islamic mubarak, comparing to the former president and strong man. he has reached out to opposition groups to form a dialogue, but the opposition group, so far, have refused to meet with him. >> if they don't talk to him, what's the next step? >> reporter: well, there are parliamentary elections in the spring,
it plays a huge role in peace talks between palestinian leaders and the israel government. the united states gives egypt's military more than $1 billion every year. our -- what do we make of the marshal law? has that been imposed? >> reporter: gretchen, that warning from the defense minister, raising a lot of eyebrows and echoing a lot of concerns about egypt right now. there have been several days of ongoing protests and violent riots. muhammad morsi instituted marshal law on sunday...
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country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made major advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and alya archies tom botton told michael egan is and now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that though th
country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's...
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governance is bad and south america, for example, that's where foreign policy comes in to it. we have to work with governments to make things better in their own countries and an investment of soft power looking at sequestration and look at when's important. border, working with allies to stop certain terrorist acts and using soft influence to make things better for folks in latin america. >> colonel, ronald reagan promised border security and i think a lot of republicans feel a little disillusioned about that. and when you talk about our allies -- >> right. >> -- obvious to the south, mexico, on the board and brian terry, what are the kinds of things we should be asking of mexico? what are the kinds of solutions we should be looking to mexico to bring to the table to solve a mutual problem? >> glad you brought that up. my next book, it comes out in june, we talk about regarding criminal and terrorist activity and what should be done by the friendly governments. frankly, they have to do more to help their people want to stay in mexico and the other countries further down and a
governance is bad and south america, for example, that's where foreign policy comes in to it. we have to work with governments to make things better in their own countries and an investment of soft power looking at sequestration and look at when's important. border, working with allies to stop certain terrorist acts and using soft influence to make things better for folks in latin america. >> colonel, ronald reagan promised border security and i think a lot of republicans feel a little...
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existing government of syria. really that means they. must be given permission of the possible sides we have to divide these situations between there's certain rebellion of it started doing the. lord's faction eg against the like a democracy and there is a three groups. that are lies that are out of the the salafi. is and the religious beliefs that are destroying basically the syrian society and the country if our side falls. to foresee already into some addition of syria which would be even worse for free for the syrians first of all but also for all the neighboring countries. some of the great powers that have been trying to deal with syria so far. president barack obama has met with the police chiefs from cities in the us where mass shootings have occurred he wants to support a full review of the country's gun control policy obama's proposal of tougher gun regulations and a ban on assault weapons have divided public opinion with many standing by the constitution second amendment the right to bear arms artie's gannett she can reports.
existing government of syria. really that means they. must be given permission of the possible sides we have to divide these situations between there's certain rebellion of it started doing the. lord's faction eg against the like a democracy and there is a three groups. that are lies that are out of the the salafi. is and the religious beliefs that are destroying basically the syrian society and the country if our side falls. to foresee already into some addition of syria which would be even...
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do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do. i believe that we do. i believe we are finally in a moment where comprehensive immigration reform is within our grasp. but i promise you this. the closer we get, the more emotional this debate is going to become. immigration's always been an issue that enflames passions. that's not surprising. you know? there are few thing that is are more important to us as a society than who gets to come here and call our country home. who gets the privilege of becoming a citizen of the united states of america. that's a big deal. when we talk about that in the abstract, it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. it's really important for us to remember our
do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do. i believe that we do. i believe we are finally in a moment where comprehensive immigration reform is within our grasp. but i promise you this. the closer we get, the more emotional this debate is going to become. immigration's always been an issue that enflames passions. that's not surprising. you know? there are few thing that is are more important to us as a society...
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do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do.
do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do.
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government. we're going to update you more on this as soon as we have it. >>> some of the top stories today in our flash rapid fire. let's roll it. right now, as many as two people are trapped inside a landslide at a canadian quarry. it is happening north of montreal. ctv reports that one man was able to get out after a wall of rock and mud slid into the quarry, but now rescuers are having a very difficult time reaching the others because the ground there is simply not stable. we're going to have a live report coming up for you shortly here. stick with us for that. >>> a new presidential term and another cabinet member reveals he's not going to be around for it. secretary of transportation ray lahood announcing he's stepping down. he's the only republican in the obama cabinet and at least the sixth member to exit as president obama starts the second term. not clear where lahood is headed or what he'll do next. he does say he'll stay until the senate confirms his replacement. >>> this story fascin
government. we're going to update you more on this as soon as we have it. >>> some of the top stories today in our flash rapid fire. let's roll it. right now, as many as two people are trapped inside a landslide at a canadian quarry. it is happening north of montreal. ctv reports that one man was able to get out after a wall of rock and mud slid into the quarry, but now rescuers are having a very difficult time reaching the others because the ground there is simply not stable. we're...
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orders falling from federal government customers at least five analyst down grades on vmw, also cut about 900 jobs. vm ware systems, too. >> vmc also tanking. >> cutting their forecast as well. they missed out on two big contract renewals. with bmc, still up 25% over the past year but a terrible day. >> seagate as well. >> sales of disks drives slow, at least they are making them. seeing the trend continue. western digital down in sympathy. >> and what's this up to? >> click and clack, first quarter profit fell 50%, lower revenue and higher cost, mandy, that's a bad combination. >> that's a bad combination. >> outlook, well below wall street estimates. keep in mind stocks rose, even though guidance is weak. today, not so much. >> not so much. >> so, those four companies, are they just having four specific company issues, or is there a larger theme here to be worried about in tech? let us bring in sherry scrivener, senior analyst for deutsch banks as well as senior research analyst at craig capital as well as jon fortt in for the west coast ostensibly for something else we'll get to in a c
orders falling from federal government customers at least five analyst down grades on vmw, also cut about 900 jobs. vm ware systems, too. >> vmc also tanking. >> cutting their forecast as well. they missed out on two big contract renewals. with bmc, still up 25% over the past year but a terrible day. >> seagate as well. >> sales of disks drives slow, at least they are making them. seeing the trend continue. western digital down in sympathy. >> and what's this up...
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government to release documents regarding the cia's alleged role moving suspects across international borders and to war activists are flanders says the agency was using the so-called black sites to if they'd human rights nor. the reason for their existence as it's part of the u.s. war on terror which is using systematic terror against thousands of innocent people the u.n. report said twenty seven thousand prisoners had been held by the u.s. in secret prisons of course in afghanistan and iraq but country so out the middle east countries. europe and africa. on more than seventeen u.s. ships there were secret prisons so this is really part of a vast scale of thousands of people being held without salute lee no rights whatsoever and being subject to horrendous torture originally the us claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions and to international law and humanitarian law which in their twisted thinking they said existed only within the us so the idea of holding prisoners around the world in secret detention was they
government to release documents regarding the cia's alleged role moving suspects across international borders and to war activists are flanders says the agency was using the so-called black sites to if they'd human rights nor. the reason for their existence as it's part of the u.s. war on terror which is using systematic terror against thousands of innocent people the u.n. report said twenty seven thousand prisoners had been held by the u.s. in secret prisons of course in afghanistan and iraq...
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government was instituted to keep government from taking those rights away. what president obama said he doesn't think anybody should own a gun other than people in the government in the police or in the military. that is his personal point of view. as a la maker he took awdvocate for taking away the rights of people to have guns. it starts with rifles which are only responsible for about 300 homicides a year and not piss tales which are the larger problem and taking them out of the hands of criminals but the government seems to think you keep criminals from doing things are guns by disarming honest citizens. the playwright is right to worry in louisiana after hurricane katrina the police came in and disarmed honest law abiding citizens which was literally their protection against harm and then only afterwards did the courts decide the police the government had violated those citizen's rights. >> just one second. he talks about the fees that the president feels he the president is best suited to determine his own needs and what's right for him as am i to dete
government was instituted to keep government from taking those rights away. what president obama said he doesn't think anybody should own a gun other than people in the government in the police or in the military. that is his personal point of view. as a la maker he took awdvocate for taking away the rights of people to have guns. it starts with rifles which are only responsible for about 300 homicides a year and not piss tales which are the larger problem and taking them out of the hands of...
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is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm on the continued clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces. and president obama looks to the police chiefs of the u.s. to g.'s devastated by deadly match against the for tougher gun control moves well maybe there is still defend the right to bear arms. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and early archies aton botton told my colleague and he said now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that the french had been welcomed with with street parties
is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm on the continued clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces. and president obama looks to the police chiefs of the u.s. to g.'s devastated by deadly match against the for tougher gun control moves well maybe there is still defend the right to bear arms. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an...
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do we have the result -- resolve as a people, as a country, as a government, to finally put this behind us? i believe that we do. [applause] i believe that we do. [applause] i believe we are finally at the moment where comprehensive immigration reform is within our grasp. but i promise you this, the closer we get, the more emotional this debate will become. immigration has always been an issue that inflames passions. that is not surprising. there are few things that are more important to us as a society than who gets to come here and call our country home. who gets the privilege of becoming a citizen of the united states of america. that is a big deal. when we talk about that in the abstract, it is easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of loss versus them. and when that happens a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. it is really important for us to remember our history. unless you are one of the first americans, native american, you came from someplace else. somebody brought you. insellas are -- ken salizasar points out his family has bee
do we have the result -- resolve as a people, as a country, as a government, to finally put this behind us? i believe that we do. [applause] i believe that we do. [applause] i believe we are finally at the moment where comprehensive immigration reform is within our grasp. but i promise you this, the closer we get, the more emotional this debate will become. immigration has always been an issue that inflames passions. that is not surprising. there are few things that are more important to us as...
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march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it does pass of the because the debt ceiling is pushed off and the next real fast deadline is march 27th, that government spending deadline, analysts say that increases the likelihood of a government shutdown. >> take off the worst-case scenario elements of this what could be a worst-case scenario by removing the debt ceiling essentially. have just a good ol' fight on spending. and you know, with those kind of ground rules the markets can continue to recover and that would be best for everybody. >> now republican and democratic leaders are not threatening to shut down the gove
march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it...
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any reaction from the north korean government? i imagine they're not pleased with this. >> there are only a handful of the elitist people that get the internet. this is not a widespread controversial. now they know -- there were always roads, we could see them on satellite. the soccer stadiums are there. nuclear facilities are located there, where before we had no idea where anything was. >> does this have anything to do with the recent trip, schmitt with bill richardson, taken on a tour, the state department wasn't thrilled but the fact they were used for propaganda purposes? any link to the timing of that? something that happened they coordinated? >> there's never a bad thing when people talk. something can get resolved. some things can happen for the good when people talk to each other. sit down and have a decent conversation. nobody's explaining that happened or didn't happen and no one's saying anything this is why point a to point b and now we have point c, nobody's drawing that line. >> amazing. wonder if there are blank sp
any reaction from the north korean government? i imagine they're not pleased with this. >> there are only a handful of the elitist people that get the internet. this is not a widespread controversial. now they know -- there were always roads, we could see them on satellite. the soccer stadiums are there. nuclear facilities are located there, where before we had no idea where anything was. >> does this have anything to do with the recent trip, schmitt with bill richardson, taken on a...